Sonnet For Mary Poem by Thomas Case

Sonnet For Mary

Rating: 5.0


I love her enough to write her sonnets;
to use an unfamiliar form to woo her.
Rhyme schemes are like a bee in my bonnet.
If she were cold, I'd be a coat of fur,
wrapping her body in love and heat.
Warming her soul in fuzzy animal bliss.
I long to rub her gorgeous shy feet,
and taste her inner thighs with a soft kiss.
When she's away, I can here my heart break.
I can taste her salty tears in the wind.
I'm a vampire, this distance is my stake.
Taking her for granted was my deadly sin.
The first tender blossoms ache into bloom;
and I will feed her hungry orchid soon.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: desire,longing,love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Denis Mair 17 June 2020

You do very well in the sonnet form; you have used it to make something all your own. TENDER BLOSSOMS ACHE INTO BLOOM- -this line is lovely and has true poetic flair. A 10.

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Thomas Case

Thomas Case

Oxnard, California
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